7b MONOGRAPHIA ^GERIARUM ANGLIC. 



(Estriforrais. Naturforscher. VII. p. 109. n. 3. 



Id. Esper. Europ. Schmelt. T. II. Tab. XXI 1 1. 1' 

 Sup. V. Fig. 3. p. 181. 



Id. Bork. Hub. Pap. d Europ. Haw. 



Cynipiformis. Esper. Bork. Haw. Ochs. {Sexus alter.) 



Id. Stejih. III. {Haust.) Vol. I. p. 141. Sp. 5. 



Vespiformis. Vieweg. Tab. Verz. Fuess. Laspeyres. 



Asiliformis. Naturg. Bork. 



Chrysorrhaea. Don. IV. PL 116. (S.) 



Tipuliformis. Berken. Vol. I. p. 132. Sp. 9. 



Palpi flavi, extus nigra linea : antennae nigras, articulo primo subtus 

 flavo : thorax niger, linea laterali longitudinali flava : pectus ma- 

 cula lateral! flava : abdomen nigrum, maris quatuor cingulis flavis 

 barba nigra, femince tribus cingulis flavis barba flava, femora 

 nigra: antica extus flava ; tibial flavae, annulo nigro : tarsi flavi : 

 alae anticse, supra ad basin puncto flavo, venis marginibus fas- 

 ciaque transversa intus nigris, apice fasciaque transversa extus 

 croceis. 



Habitat in Anglia infrequens : larva albicans capite fusco, sub corti- 

 cem Quercus roboris et Betulse albae victitat : imago in Junii 

 diebus flores frequentens. 



Genus II. Trochilium, Scopoli. 



Palpi elongati : antennae thorace longiores : abdomen utrhisque 

 sexiis gracile, valde barbatum, barba triloba dilatata. 



Sp. 1. Troch. Tipuliforme. Palpi supra nigri, subius flavi 

 abdomen nigrum, maris quatuor feminae tribus cingulis 

 flavis, alis apice late sed pallide inauratis. 

 Tipuliformis. Linn. Syst. Nat. II. p. 804. n. 32. 



Id. V. Tab. Verz. Bork. De Geer. Fuess. Esper. 



Hub. Hau\ hasp. Ochs. &c. 

 Id. Steph. III. {Haust.) Vol. I. p. 142. 



Palpi supra nigri, subtus flavi : antennae nigrae : thorax niger, linea 

 laterali longitudinali flava : pectus macula laterali flava : abdomen 



p The references to Esper and Hubner are frequently taken from Laspeyres' 

 SesicB Europa ; but, through the kindness of J. Curtis, Esq., I have, on a former 

 occasion, been able to compare these references with the works of those authors, 

 and have been satisfied of their accuracy. The references to Linnasus, Fabricius, 

 Borkhausen, Laspeyres, Ochsenheimer, Hawarth, Bcrkenhout, Kirbyand Spence, 

 Samouclle, Stephens, Curtis, &c., arc from the works of tliose authors. 



